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i doubt its a good idea, i wouldn't. or it could be nasty for the surgery, if there going to cut open his stomache, its going to spill out, and could damage something, i wouldn't feed it
When you are going in for surgery, it's very important that you make sure you stay within the boundaries of your before surgery diet. If you don't, a number of complications can arise that can make your surgery go by much less smoothly. The best tip for your before surgery diet is to simply drink water. This way, you will be hydrated enough that you don't feel the effects of possible blood loss during surgery, and you also won't be going onto the operating table with a full stomach. The last thing you want is to head into the operating room and feel the need to go.
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your doctor's experience at this particular surgery all the risk including if a blood transfusion is needed is your blood type available.
There are both surgical and nonsurgical options to treat a herniated disc. Nonsurgical treatments include medication and going to a chiropractor. Steroid injections are also available for this condition.
This is info for before and after surgery, and because of its regularity these days, experience helps the most. Its the complications and the aftermath most of all thats going to be important to ask. http://www.webmd.com/diet/weight-loss-surgery/gastric-bypass
That is entirely dependent on the surgery. Some surgery will require you to eat nothing for a certain amount of time before going under, while others require no change in diet at all, but either way you should absolutely ask your doctor what needs to be done before hand as every case is different.
One can get an adjustable gastric band by going to the doctors, or hospital. You have to get surgery. Its recommended that you ask a doctor first before getting the surgery.
Drinking to much is never a good thing. If you are going to have surgery don't drink for at least seventy-two hours or three days before the surgery but the longer the better.
There are many important things to consider before going under a brow lift surgery. One should consider their goals, medical history, and overall health. Knowing the complications before the procedure is also very important so that risks can be weighed against rewards.
Be sure you understand the risks as well as the potential side effects of the surgery. Also make sure you understand if it's covered by your insurance or not.